“Bumping” Project
First off, you would probably be better off just buying a .357 projectile. That being said, since I have a metric butt-load of 9mm 147gr projectiles, why not “bump” them up in a .357 swage die. This way I can reduce inventory and make plinking rounds for .357 as well as swaging jacketed bullets.
Hat tip to BTSniper for planting this seed in my head (curse him!). I am using his Truncated Cone and Hollowpoint swage dies for this experiment.
I started off with ACME 147gr NLG-FP sized .355 dia. According to their website, the lead used is 92-6-2 lead for a Brinell Hardness (BHN) of 16. While point forming them to a Truncated Cone in the swage die was completetly successful and required almost no force on a Sea Girt press, the Hi-tek coating was cracked and stripped off many of the rounds. I tried lubing with swage lube, Hornady One Shot and HBN Powder as a lube. I scrapped the ACME bullets as a dead end.
I then tried The Blue Bullets 147gr (actually 150gr weight) Round Nose sized .355. According to their website, the bullet is “Hardball lead (92-6-2) that we purchase from a foundry.” Thier coating is a “proprietary polymer based liquid coating that we mix in house (not a powder coating.) It is applied twice and left to dry in between.” It is really tough and flexable. The bullets withstood point forming from a round nose to a Truncated Cone and also a Hollowpoint without any degredation of the coating. If you see small white streaks, that is because I used some Hex Boron Nitride (HBN) powder as a lubricant before I discovered that the coating did not require any lube to point form it. The bumped up rounds all measure .3575 to .358 in diameter after point forming.
I’m going to load it first in .38 Special brass for a ‘Proof of Concept” and do some group shooting to see if this is even worth pursuing further. I have friends that shoot the Blue Bullet 9mm 115gr and 125gr bullets up to 1500fps in USPSA "Open Division" guns without problems. I'm sure .357 velocities will be fine. I'll follow up once I get some data.